I m 15 years old, am I late to learn taekwondo?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-07
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As long as you want to learn, it's never too late to be old, but if you want to learn well, you may have to put in a lot more effort than people from elementary school.

    Taekwondo technical features:

    1. Leg method, fist and foot use: Due to the needs of the competition, the restrictions on the rules and the characteristics of taekwondo in terms of offensive methods, the taekwondo technique is mainly based on leg attacks and supplemented by boxing attacks. According to statistics, in taekwondo techniques, the leg method accounts for about 70% of the total technique system.

    Therefore, leg attacks far exceed the attacks of fists in terms of attack range and attack power, and the moves of fists generally focus on defense and blocking.

    2. Emphasize breathing and make a sound: In the practice of taekwondo, it is required to give people a sense of majesty in momentum, and practitioners often show their power with a loud and deterrent voice. According to relevant research data in Japan, it has been proved that 10 percent of the muscles of a person will increase their contraction speed by 9 percent due to vocalizations during no-load work, and 14 percent increase when working under load.

    That's why during the game, the athletes shout loudly. Stopping breathing while making a sound can reduce the resistance inside the human body; Increase the speed of your movements and concentrate on making them more powerful.

    3. The pursuit of speed, strength and effect in action, with breaking as a means to test skills: taekwondo does not pay attention to showmanship, and all actions are centered on technical fighting; It requires fast speed, high strength, and good hitting effect, and in terms of skill detection, the breaking force is used as a means of testing. It is to smash wooden planks with punches and kicks, etc., and judge the skill by the thickness of the crushing.

    4. Rigid and concise methods: Influenced by the spirit of taekwondo, athletes mostly hit directly in the competition; Contact defense and dodge techniques are used relatively rarely, and offenses are all used in straight line continuous attacks, hitting opponents with coherent and fast foot combinations. The defense mostly adopts the blocking technique or the technique of attacking against attacking and attacking instead of defending.

    5. Beginning and ending, both inside and outside: On any occasion, taekwondo practitioners always treat each other with courtesy. Practice activities should start with etiquette and end with etiquette, so as to develop a modest, friendly, and tolerant style, and constantly improve oneself in moral cultivation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you want to achieve higher attainments, you are a little late to learn at your current age, but my friends around me have also gone to study in their 30s!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's bitter, tired, and painful, as long as you can endure and persevere!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I learned it at 16. It's okay, it's okay, taekwondo doesn't know what to do.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Taekwondo self-defense is useless.

    If you really want to guard against it, let's practice karate.

    Or just take it with you**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's not too late at all I'm the map of Lesia's League Taekwondo.

    This data is ** on the map, and the final result is subject to the latest data on the map.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's not too late, (I'm older than you when I was learning, no problem at all) If it's self-defense, I suggest.

    You go and learn karate.

    Taekwondo is relatively ornamental.

    Karate is more focused on actual combat.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Taekwondo, very hahaha, is to be persevering, ruthless and hard.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    As long as you can persevere, it's never too late, remember that things are done by people.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's not too late, it's not too late

    I learned it at fourteen

    o(∩_o~

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's not too late, just have perseverance.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's not too late to persevere It's not too late to learn taekwondo at the age of 17. Many people think that they learn taekwondo late at the age of 17 mainly because they feel that the flexibility of the body at this time is not very good, and it may be difficult to do basic splits and leg lifts. However, physical condition is only a prerequisite for learning taekwondo, as long as you are willing to work hard, endure hardships and be willing to persevere, you can overcome the influence of physical conditions and learn taekwondo.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You can learn taekwondo at the age of 17, and of course the sooner you start learning taekwondo, the better, but at the age of 17, it is not too late to learn taekwondo.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Of course you can, I think it's late, but you can go and stick with it, in case you have the talent.

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